Chapter 812: Thieves (1/2)

Once, a level 39 magic beast migrated and passed through the Gaugass Clan, and although the Gaugass Battlemages repelled it, they knew that it was a very vengeful one that would definitely retaliate.

On that day, someone saw King Christo leave the clan, and the next morning, people discovered the corpse of that magic beast a few kilometers away, but there was no trace of a large battle.

Another time, the conflict between the Gaugass Battlemages and the Black Tower escalated. The other side seemed to be gathering their forces and planning to attack the Gaugass Highland. The Gaugass Battlemages weren't able to make up for the difference in numbers. Even if every Gaugass Battlemage was stronger than a normal mage on the same level, they couldn't avoid this fatal flaw.

The Gaugass Highland had too few people when compared to Okland, and there were even fewer people that could become true Gaugass Battlemages.

They had no way to win when faced with mages that outnumbered them by more than ten times.

At this time, King Christo left the clan once again, and he even left the Gaugass Highland. After several days, the Black Tower troops were forced to withdraw

From that point on, the Black Tower's people no longer made any moves on the Gaugass Highland, and the Gaugass Battlemages also wouldn't appear in Okland.

Although someone would occasionally still be caught and killed for intruding, no large-scale conflicts broke out.

This allowed the Gaugass to develop during this rare peace.

King Christo rarely appeared, but everyone knew that the Gaugass could live in peace now mostly because of that king.

But very few people noticed how mysterious their king was.

Everyone thought that Christo had been taught by Deloy, but only Deloy knew that he had only taught Christo basic magic knowledge and basic meditation methods, and nothing else.

Although Christo considered himself Deloy's disciple, Deloy was in awe of this disciple-in-name.

Mysterious and powerful, he simply couldn't see through his strength.

But seeing how well the Gaugasses had developed day after day, Deloy tacitly approved some matters without voicing his doubts.

Seeing the crystal ball slowly lighting up and a shadow appearing from within, Deloy immediately had a complicated expression.

”Good evening, King…”

The shadow in the crystal ball was very silent and didn't answer. Deloy remained calm and slowly recounted what had happened this time. The matter of the Poison Mist Valley, what Lin Yun had just said… He didn't hide anything.

”King, the matter is like this, what's to be done?”

This time, a deep voice came from the crystal ball.

”Spare no cost.”

After a short sentence, the light in the crystal ball dissipated and it returned to its original appearance.

Deloy contemplated for a bit. He still had to find Lin Yun for this matter.

While Deloy was informing Christo, the chief of the army, Daryl, was becoming more and more sullen. His disciple had almost drowned in that Mafa Merlin's quagmire, and just as he was about to go all-out and get rid of the offender, Prophet Deloy came out to stop him.

Mafa Merlin wasn't harmed in the slightest, and instead, they were punished. Kempes and the elites that he'd led were punished by being sent to that Thunderbolt Mountain.

Daryl got scolded, and although he wasn't really punished, only forbidden from leaving the camp as a symbolic punishment, everyone could see that it was a warning not to try to retaliate against Mafa Merlin.

'Since when have the Gaugass Battlemages become like this? To actually punish their own people after being bullied by an Okland mage?

'Damnit, damnit, damnit… That damned Okland mage has to die, right, he has to die!

'I have to find an opportunity to kill that damned Mafa Merlin. By the time Prophet Deloy finds out, Mafa Merlin would have already died. Would he still punish his fellow people for a dead person?

'How could he? That Mafa Merlin might be very valuable to us while alive, but dead… Haha, no one would care about a dead person. No one would take a second glance after his death.'

A smile appeared on Daryl's face, but wanting to get back at Mafa Merlin was a bit troublesome.

After all, the Storm Fort was filled with Okland's mages and their most first-rate forces. If he caused trouble for no reason, these hateful mages would unhesitantly retaliate.

As he deeply thought about it, Daryl waved someone over.